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Ratchet & Clank: All 4 One for PS3 is a thrilling multiplayer action-adventure game that allows players to team up with iconic characters in a vibrant world filled with challenges and collectibles. With its engaging storyline and stunning graphics, this physical copy is a must-have for any gaming enthusiast.
A**É
Excelente produto
Excelente, chegou antes do previsto. Produto em perfeitas condições. Parabéns.
C**A
Five Stars
little boy loved it
C**N
good product
good product, i like this game, very good, thanks a lot XD XD XD XD XD XD XD xD jejeje
A**R
Great multiplayer
Fun game to play with the kids.Lots of puzzles and challenges that the kids have fun with. Good deal.
C**E
Focus on what this is...
Ratchet and Clank All 4 One is not like the Ratchet and Clank Future Trilogy. It does not have the same upgrade weapon trees. It doesn't have a very in-depth story. Hell, you can't even control the camera.So why 5 stars? Because I knew that it wasn't going to be like previous Ratchet and Clank games. What endears me to this game more is that--despite its differences--it allows me to play with my daughter (and others) at the same time. The co-operative aspects of the game occasionally poses some challenges so in addition to simply PLAYING with someone else, I'm INTERACTING with them. I get a great deal of satifaction strategizing with my 9-year old daughter how to go about beating the next big boss fight and frantically coordinating our weapon selection to maximize our damage simultaneously. Or there is the crazy chaos of trying to deal with multiple enemies at the same time and finding the best way to beat the baddies. And then there's the puzzles which require teamwork.Insomniac put a great deal of thought into what makes a good co-operative game. Some levels can't be beat without working as a team. Whether it be launching another player high into the area to hit a switch so the player below can activate another one, swingshoting across vast chasms in tandem, or selecting weapons to provide systemic destruction, Insomniac finds many ways for co-operative play to be challenging and fun simultaneously. It's not like the most recent Super Mario Bros. on the Wii where 4 players are chaotically moving across a level with the basics of co-operative play barely working at best.Sure, the weapon upgrades are not as deep (3 per weapon - purchasable by bolts). Sure, the graphics take a hit. And sure, the story doesn't flow like the Future titles. But what the game does quite well is to keep things moving along and with 4 players on the screen at once, it manages to do so without taking a framerate hit with multiple-colored bolts flying across the screen to different players as rewards. If there was an upgrade weapon tree like Future, I could only imagine the groans as 4 players are trying to simultaneously upgrade their weapons for about 10 minutes as they weigh their choices. If the story were as deep as Future, it would detract from getting players back into the action.Also, the diverse array of comical and creative weaponry is still there. You still get a pistol as your starting weapon. Add to that, though, the Blitzer which act as charged punching gloves. Or the Thunder Smack which creates lightning storms above your enemies. Or maybe you'd like to change your enemies into farm animals...or freeze them...or paralyze them with the whip of the Arc Lasher. Or you can listen to the smack-talk of Mr. Zurkon who does not need "bolts...his currency is pain." The hilarity is still there. Add to that the fact that when your teammates use the same weapons, some of the effects are greatly enhanced dealing extra damage. Some enemies require the systemic weapon choices to be defeated which, again, requires coordination/teamwork. It's quite cleverly done.Can you play it as a single player? Of course you can - and that's where you will likely be disappointed because this is NOT like previous Ratchet & Clank titles. You will still suffer the same limitations as a single player and that's why you will be disappointed. This game was meant to be enjoyed as a multi-player experience, plain and simple. I love the fact that Insomniac teams our dynamic duo with two people they DON'T particularly like to work with: Qwark and Nefarious. And yes, Nefarious still occasionally malfunctions and broadcasts melodramatic soap operas through his mouth. :)So if you're looking for a Future-like title, you will be sorely disappointed. I understand that completely. But this game wasn't made with that in mind.